A blend of lively green and black teas with bright flower petals found from an obliging field and candied, passionate fruits; throw themselves together for an expressive combination! The taste in the cup is fruit forward with a touch of tartness. *This has been the most popular tea at the Jane Austen Festival in KY each year, for four years running.

There is a special feeling when you find a favorite for your afternoon tea, "Is there any felicity in the world superior to this?"

This blend for Marianne is equally divine as an iced tea or to use in a base for punch. We have found St. Cecilia's Punch from 1840 works wonders using Marianne's Wild Abandon for the tea!